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Tora is a really nice TAKE OUT sushi spot. I have never and would never actually dine at the location simply because it's just NOT nice or charming at all. If you want delicious take out sushi .. Go! If u want a romantic evening...More

Small, neighbourhood place with good food. What upset me was that the owner refused to honour my Groupon. It had expired and keeps its face value forever but the owner said, "too late."
Groupon remitted him my money months ago, but I was refused the...More

I suppose it is pretty good if you like creative fancy rolls or maki. And if you want to take away... But for basic things, like sashimi or miso soup, forget it. Servings are tiny and very expensive for what it is and the service...More

I ordered from there for the 1st time last week and I was pleasently impressed. The freshness and quality of the food, the size of the rolls, and they tasted simply fabulous. They have a lot of choices and most of those are house specialties....More

I pick up on a weekly basis from this little sushi joint.
Very Web Friendly, you can order online and pick up, less confusion than over the phone.
The prices are the best compared to what's around and the quality and freshness is second to...More

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Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie

Rosemont-La Petite-Patrie has one of Canada's mostprominent Italian communities, with Little Italyconcentrated along the convivial bends ofSaint-Lawrence Boulevard. Known for its fantastic barsand authentic Italian fare, the domain includes theJean-Talon Market, the largest public market in NorthAmerica. Open year-round, sunny months see fruit andvegetable stalls set up outside the main chalet, while

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blustery weather draws crowds indoors to meat andcheese sellers, spices and truffles stalls, and forregional delicacies such as rare Charlevoix lamb.While the market dictates what's fresh for localrestaurateurs, visitors can please more than theirpalates, taking in the Renaissance architecture andfrescos of Madonna della Difesa, the picturesque RueSaint-Rominique with its cheerful homes and splendidgardens, or the ornamented thoroughfare of PlazaSaint-Hubert.